Five Photos- Five Stories- Palouse

We had planned a road trip to Yellowstone National Park last summer. Since it was a long drive from Seattle we decided to visit other beautiful locations along the way. We booked an overnight stay at Palouse, as we had read that this place is picture perfect. Most of the visitors go there to capture the beauty of the rolling hills and its unique geological farmland. Regardless of the time of the year that you visit; you are assured of finding a perfect shot.

As we went there in early July the expansive fields of wheat and canola were showing their many hues of green; before turning to yellow. We clicked many beautiful pictures and panorama shots. Few of these can be found in my earlier blog posts here and here.

My thank you to Priceless Joy for nominating me to this special Five Photos Five Stories challenge. I am to post a photo each day for five consecutive days and attach a story, either fiction or non-fiction, or a short paragraph, to the photo each day. Next I am to select one person (each day), to carry on this challenge. Accepting the challenge is entirely upto the person nominated, and is not mandatory.

I love this photo. The lush, verdant shades of green, the charcoal grey of the distant mountains, clouds a little threatening for a little shower, but not a major storm.
What a beautiful, winding road to travel.
Thank you for sharing! 🙂
~Carl~

What a beautiful photograph, Ruchi! Thanks for sending me the invite. Is there a time limit before starting? I have some family obligations happening the next couple of weeks that might occupy me. If I don’t have to start immediately, I can participate shortly down the road. Let me know! Thanks!

Before moving to Tuscany two years ago, a photographer friend told me about Palouse, for the first time. Similarities are obvious. And – I recognize this blog theme from somewhere 😉 Good to see what it can do.